ITCHING BLISTERS OK NTS HEAD Got Worse. Affected Ears, Neck and Face. Scratched Day and Night. Terribly Disfigured. HEALED BYCUTICURA SOAPAND OINTMENT "When four month old rojr boy differed with bllater and a kind of araly twin on hu head. I not omn aalve and ho dido I eera to Improve bin got worw and hi ear, nerk, and fare irn affected. He (rrati'brd day and night the lu-hlng wan o Interne, and wa had to keep hU hand pinned the' whole time. Tbf akin u eore and n. flamed, and he didn't have a hair on bl head. It wa Jiwt a cap of ore eruption, and hla fw waa terribly dlaflgured. "He gut aii bad we lia lo knnp a rnaaU on hla face. The trouble lasted for montha, when- a lady (old my hiuhand about Outlcura Snap and Ointment, and we got them. The third day I noticed a big Improvement and In two week my boy wa healed. ' ntlgne,)) Mra. M. A. Thirl, MH 6th M.. Milwaukee. Wla., Oct. 2ft. 1U1S. Sample Each Free by Mall With 32-p. Skin Hook on request. Ad drew poet-eard "I ..lle.ir. D,p. T, Bom loab" Hold throughout the world. Sure Way to Get Rid of Dandruff Thar la one aura way tlmt never fall to remove dandruff completely and that la to rtlaaolve ll. Thla daatrny It en tirely. Tn do thla, Juat get about four nuiwa of plain, ordinary lUjtllil arvon; apply It at night when retiring;; Ha enough to molaten the ralp and rub It In gently with the finger tlpa. By momlng. innat If not all, of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four mora application will completely dla aolvw and entirely dratroy every alngle tgn and traoe of It, no matter hnw much dandruff you may have. Ton will find, too, that all Itr-hlng and dlMKlrig of the aralp will atop Inatantly, and your hair will he fluffy, luatrnij. g-loaay, allky wid aoft, and look and feel a hundred time better. Toil ran get liquid arvon at. any drug atora. It la Inexpenalve, and four ounce la all you will need. Thla almple remedy ha never been known to fall. Advertlae ment. G Heals Skin Diseases It la unnereeeary for you to Buffer with eczema, ringworm, ran In-a and aim liar akin trouble. A III tic g'jiiio. gotten nt any drug atom fur 2&c or J 1 .00 for rtra 4erge Dot tin, and promptly ap plied will tieURllv give tnatant relief from Itching torture. If citrine ami nnothen the akin and heal quickly and effectively moat akin dlaviuien. Xftno in a wonderful dlpp-aring' Ihiuld and doe not amart the moat dnll'-ate akin. It I not greaey, ta fawlly applied and roala little. Ue.1 It today and aave all further dlatrea. Zeino, Cleveland. Gray Hair Restored to its Natural Color In a fawappllcatlonatoluorltlnaldark.gloaay ah fie, no matter how long It aa bean gray or ' faded, and dandruff rmu ad by I Sit Ml Ae-no one will know yog art oalng afto. Mo. II, all dealer or direct anon reealpl price. Send lor booklet "Beautiful Hair." Polio Hay Sneclalttea Company. Newark. N. J. GRANDMOTHER KNEW There Wat Nothing So Good for Congestion and Colds as Mustard. But the olil-faahloned mueiard plueter burned and Wintered while It actvd. You rai now get the relief and help that mtiatard plMtera gave, without the plaa tar and without the bllater. MrHTiKOl.K doe It. It la a (lean, whlta ointment, made with nil of mus tard. It I aclriillfleally prnpand. ao that It work wonder, and yet doe not bllater the Urnlereat akin. Juat mge Ml'rlTKROUK In with ha flngwr-tipa gently. See hnw rpiickly 1t brlnga relief how nwedlly the pain d leap pear. And there la nothing tiK MI'STKIt fil.FJ for Sore Throat, Hrnm hit i, T'm atlltta. Croup, Huff Net.. Asthma. Neu ralgia, Headache, t 'oiigeetlmi, l'leiirley, nnaumatlatn, I .nni ha (., 1'aln nnd A.-hee nf Ilack or ,liint, Hr-rani. Mu. ilea, limine", I'hllMelna, l-'ruan-,! Kfel, '"clda "f t'heal nt ofen prevent I'neiimonlMt At nur dnikgiata iii I ei'il "' l-r. and -e.i'ii lm'" h-i!l tl tv lor it Ji lie a r g'l I he i'niit.e Triti'l.t; :(! it ut whel k Mr 1 he M-.ie.ie i '.niip.n , l in. ! I I t'UH : rum i t BRIEF CITY NEWS "Traaa'a tor lyorgif w4a." Ufbtta tHxtvwa Rurreaa-Orandta Dimoa Eagaaraaaant ftiaga. Cdkolm. ava Keol Print I Now neaaon Praa For ala St and City and i"m i'orttragea. J, li. Dumont, Kecllne Uldg. "Today Movl Program," claaalfted ectlon tmlay It spp-aia in Tha Ha hhal. Kind out what tha various mivir.a pn lure. Iheatar offer, Jamea Loaar4 Tln4 .laine. leonarJ of 8lou fity wa fined m anil m pcllr rourt for breaking a noltla un tli lavement near Thirteenth nd IVmg'a tteete. uaa Property Owner Mar) rrhaefr l i.lng KHa and t'barlea U Hernpel, oanera of reeldeni'e propert op I'a elreet. nni, Thlrtj firt. for $iO..M) ite cauae she allevra ahe fe'l from a poi li .ml auHslneil painful inl':i- Take Ottltea Orula M,,rtln ! . Se' leek. I'lnienre iioulmaril, haii en- Haled for the litiiena' rruiee of tlie navv whlrh lKt from A usual 15 to September U'. t'ltlKena nay tltelr ohu irMiiaporteiloit exrnaea to and from !hr; aeahoard and l liealdea Awarded Small Tardltt A iur n fe.leial rourt 'aritei leimlali W. liar ltl a rei.ll. i f li egHlnet the "Mil wnul.ee" railroad for liijiirle Hiialain-d while he wan dmullng .rmu a l.nrr at HUiut ' 1 1 He t littnwd Hie tnjiirle ei raunert tn a looae tirah lion. Hp rued for im.i U "ri-Tlla" ShtBglaa amnderianrta, Berais Park Club Will Have Lights The fienila Park Dletrict lniproemenl c lub WHiita what it wenta hen II want It and, aa a rule, ll get what It nt when ll want It, The club luat now i fter an 'ornamental lighting ayatetn fur an area to (Over approxlnately (he terrl tory between Thlrty-lhlrd and Thirty nliiih aireot, from Chiming to Hamilton atet. Tlila propoalllon received henrty I'lidiiradinent at a meeting of the clnlj lant evening In the Franklin achool build Inc. II. A. Thompaoi), J. W. Pariah, 0, V. Wcat, 3, r Totter and Arthur Well are mumbera nt a apeclal committee which will arrange for plan and eatlmnlea for the IlKhllng 5iem. Tha ulty engineering department already ha al artel on the tentative plan, J. U. Ruahton wa re-elerted president, J. W. Pariah wa eluded vice prealdmt and M. K. laraon wilt continue to aerve another year aei-retary-treaaurer. R. B. Howell, general manger of the municipal waier plant, fve a talk on Ihe proreaea of pumpage and clarifica tion. He outlined the Improve menta be ing rnada at Ihe Walnut Hill reaervolr, which will be parked. Wectrlcal centrif ugal pump will ba Inatalled for uaa In reitiforulng or taking tha place of the I'opplcton avenue pump. Western Passenger Association is Upon Very Thinnest Ice (Fro'r) a Staff CurreRpomieint.) WA MH I NtiTON , May l.- ( Hpera Tele gram.) The petition filed yenterday by K. J. McVann, manager nf the traffic bureau of the Omr.ha f'cirliiierclal club with the Interatnte Commeroe commla alon, baking a upenlou of paoaenger lnrtiH applying from Omaha, Kanan City ind .St. Joeph to practiraliy every deatlnatloi) In the eaat beyond the Mla alaaippl, and Involving the tariff nf tha Chicago, Ritrllngton Qulncy; Chicago ilreat Wctern, Chicago, Milwaukee ft St. rul; Chicago, Rock Island l'ailflc and the Wabaah railway, I prolmbly doomed. The petition for auapenalon, If gfantad, would affect every pn(iaei)er fur from ihe Miaaour! liver to the whole of the I'nltcd Slate and Canada, Including rail rate and eteamer rat-". Owing to the fact that I he tariff In question become effective May 15 and (eaee to be effe. live Hrptcmb-!)' l. If they were miepended, their entire uacful ne would be deair.iyed. In view of thl fact and of the enormoua expenae and labor Involved in preparing Ihe tariff, It eeam a good gueaa that the ronimin alon will deny the aiiapcnalon HKkeil, There la, however, another aide to thla nueatloii In that a clear cae of dla criminatlnn haa preaumably been nde nd the roniinlaalon h acted favorably In like caae In the paal on aimllar peti tion. Much comment waa made today aa to that portion of the Omaha pollilon rela tive to th violation of the Sherman lw by th Weati rn raaaenyer aesrn iatloti. Whether thla aaaoolatlnn haa or haa not violated the antl-trun: law, there exittt a convlttlon, that It I ikuilng on thin Ice, and unless (mine relief la fic or(l.d Omaha apectlr ih,ii'vi mnv be filed RALSTON CITIZENS MEET TO PLAN THEIR HOLIDAY 'trtfnii tf Id' .'in,, w ci ''rt h th pi t fciin(i r pMiti to tn.il. r their tnwn ft iti't i it , hi in,, Ht IliKht m HKitin r !. mi Hr mi) tn noi for thr i flch(tion u .! ") ,, rlv h iiutilc v J -Ur J 'oodioujih, J"ltii I ?i tin, John (, l.ritl util Wrtwii i ft KH w ' i .iihnitijtith t tli . li t ,". im i'Hi 4 m iilui in w t f ti tffifm i- Kitn i ii.t.v .4 wi.it,, v ; i t . t t t . h , a fait -.,- a lh, ( ; M ( t t ( r I ' i hid ? . i t , ANGRY BECAUSE POLICE CAN'T FURNISH DIVORCE 't !( tii( iii-i. i.i-in, mr ffrt v) v? ; f ( hi 'kli L I a - 1 1 Jr !!' Ih I iH t ,. I. . ti. )i h 4 ( th NI niM h ( . it h -4'r .n r (r -.-j .- j m : k.t I( gK 4 u ( i - f " r- I lt.it j u,4i -M- I a J t . i- 1 ' h hi ft WVm I h m i hkt Mtif DEAN SUN01HIAS0 WINS REOMOND PRIZE FOR ESSAY ! - tt if. ! ' 1 ) t s M 4 ft I 4 f - ' - 1 4 -!, . t I a- lit f I-.-: . . : . j ri ft-l I m i- ( h i'i. a I I t i-a ft v.f k'ft ; i . 'it '. II . t f il!'t' I ' fc I t - - 0fc S - ft h ' i hft 4- ' 1 t : i i a, H ' M.4 ft I I ft tft ' ft'l' t ! 'Mtif T1IK HKK: An Irresistible Invitation vvTi. you i jfX i r ktii if d liimiin- -r "t . n . HOSTS AT YERDUN DEADLOCKED AGAIN French and German Forcei Fighting to Northwest of Fortress Unable to Make Headway. INVADERS CAN'T ADVANCE The French and German force fighting to the Northweaf of Verdun apparently, for the moment at lea.', are deadlocked, the German bring unable to advance farther, and French attcmpta to expfil the In vader from captured ponitions being unavailing. To the eaat and north eaHt of Verdun, where, respectively, violent Infantry attacks and bom bardments have characterised the re cent fighting, only Intermittent can nonading is now going on. Han Are libelled. Tha Bhelllng by tha (Jeritian of th Ruaalana at the Ikakull bridgehead on the eaxtern battle line, which ha been in pi ogre for many day, at 111 continue. Tlmra haa been artillery activity on varl oua other ector of the Rulan front, but no Infantry maneuver of Importance havo been reported. Tha Ruaalana In Armenia, however, have put down with heavy caultle a tuhborn Tin klah attack, and aoutheaat ward. In the region of Huah, driven th Ottoman force from their defenee In a mountain chain. In addition th Itua Ian operating to the weatward from the I'eraian frontier toward Hagilod, have dlaiodged th Turk from fortified poa tiou nd driven them farther weatward The (iorUla bridgehead and the region around Han Mtartlno In the Auatro-ltallan theater have been heavily bombarded. At Kan Martlno, Vienna aaaerla thai tlie Italian auffered heavy loaaea through the explnalon of an Auatrlmi tuiue Itoni liardment have featured th fighting on the other aectora of tliia front. Diapatchea received In Pari finii) Salonlkl are to the effect lhat there ha been vigorou artillery activity on ih Macedonian front. Reml-offli-lal dh;ea from Berlin ay that the Turk r rap Idly ronatriictlng a railroad through the deaerf, preparatory to another adsanre on Egypt. CHARLES R. BAXTER FATALLY HURT UNDER CAR WHEELS Milng hla footing and ground beneath the wheels of a moving freight, which he attempted to board, t'harlcn R. Ba ter, flit North Twenty-fifth avenue, a leamfltti r, aa finally Injuied In ihe railroad jard in Si, I ouii, dying shortly afterward In a linapltal, '.-ordlng to dlr pai"he lecelvrd In niiialm Hier waa planning en K'lins In Clu eago In "rrh nf e:nionint. A i-u-iet Hint hi inother, Mr Mail I ai'ei ef funahn. and W nlier 'owrll, n' th lm 1 :eninf.llei a' ithi'ir. be li'il!lt wai4 li ad" l.e'.ui- be ,l Tb. b.-il wl, pron. 'Iv n' bn.ui.hi l.t f"t the fufeia, I he it It'l 111' ineilf I ni - - win, wan 41 e.i oil 11 an iImI Ii 11. M,..lli. a .il I.M. In ..the. a ' .inn ,.f li,,, n m! 'llii nitt ..f In I'-.il II'. lail.i in tas ai Ar l-iiie ,.i, , r e.,a,, r a ihi. !..!. fi . .. . -' - . MANY CASES OF STOMACH AND BOWEL DISORDERS are tractable to delay Moral TRY HOSTETTER'S Stomach Bitters O.MAI I A. TIUKSAY. MAY 11. liUii. y,Hiiiilli nun o 0 ') n a a o " d Regulars Victors in Maryland Meeting RAl.Tl'MOrtK. May 8-Thn fuction led by former i'oeriinr P. I. ItolilahoroiiKli wiia defeeted In tha republican atate con vention het today and (lie four dclcgate Ht large to the national convention al ciilrago preeented by the regular or giinUntloii were alerted. They are; Gen eral I'cllx Angua, puhllalier of the Haiti liiote American; A. O. Weller, defeated rrpuliihon candidate for governor at th Inat election; Walter H. Miller and Irr. J Mrl'heraon Hcolt. The Chicago (lrlenatoii la unlnelrtictrd, although ome of the rtlalrlct delegate me known (o have (trong llughea or liuoaiMVlt lealllnga I llult-bera un (.rill. j l,l)M")N. .May 10. According, to iei man new.ie,ieia. tiie head of the Herllil polioe h ordeinl an Inveallgatlon of Ihe I (hop and aim rooms at bit- hera to dla j coverew heiher aupplle of mrt have been com euled. Unn4 t oaab Hemerfy. Ur. Bell f'lne-Tar-lloney will ae your 'cough, aoothe th raw apot and prevent arrloue tuns alliuenl. r. All' drugglat. Advert leement. I.arkr I Bicker. ( Coarh ftllly Mulllvan of the lleiroll I Tlifera nevr had a fliiner broken dining ( hla lung freer aa a big league i etcher j rr- WealiecmU), .Ma) 10, - i"iii kt,!.:.' tn-M i! ! . (, ' . I . t .- .,( nil I I ( ' v AFFAIRS AT SOUTH OMAHA John Sandusky, Steam Fitter. Who , Was Burned by Steam a Swift Plant, ii Dead. TON OF ICE STOLEN FROM CAR I'l'Mralin fil burn.- aun .lined iA th eitplneinn of a alram piie In the engine room nt the hunt ,-ttllt A I 'u plnnl prll ' i', .liihu Sunilu.ikv. ".0 s ear-ulil uiiinMiiied mramlitirr at Ihe (ilaiil. died elenliiv nfiernoon hi the .Siiinh Klile huapltiil where he un. renioied ltnmedlale: after I the epliiamn r'mir othej. men weir I rinhl within the fatal cloud of Hieniit i that lued froin pipe All ttne i aieaiufittei a Two of them are tin re : reiving ait'-niluii at the hnpllal ! An lnii'et will he held Thnraila inoi n- A Um& -w a; Sjaa- s.'j' jj Here's Your IDEAL House Dress A I Ml I0SS llial i. Mylisli, nont, com fort ab If, pcrfrcl in fit, and pfonominal boyond ex ticciiition. ' A iIi-okk thai, no matter what may b th unoxpector roquirr-mont of tho rao nifiit, tho wparrr know? hor apnaranr' in beyond criticism. A drc lhat has bciome the .standard home fjarb of thf moft discriminating women. MINA TAYLOR DRESSES For Home and Porch Wear. Are made from handsome, durable fabric?. They are dcpijfned in accordant with the late fashioiiH, and the perfect fit the expert workmanship the unusual com fort of these garments take them out of the class of ordinary house, dresses. Von must see the MIN'A TAYLOR Dresses, to appreciate fully their eh arm and desirability. We bin e your size and favorite color, at , prices ranging from, $1 to $3.50 (Second Tloor.) Store Hours 8:30 A. M. to Burgess-Nash Gompany 'everybody's store" KTOKK NKWH I OH THl IIKIIA 'V Extra Special: Your Choice Thursday, of Any flMWEB"MAT " In Our Entire Second Floor Stock $5.00 Including Hats That Were $10, $15, $18, $20 and $25 ; mm A i ii ,it,t i in I'M i m hi' n , . . ..!',. Hi- .it n t thai 1 1 . 1. 1 There's Not a Single Hat Reserved , j U H I t ii ! I ! 1 1 h - I I i .1 llil I I I 1 1 I i ! ! I i" ' tlli 'it '. 1 . I ' i , l I I ' l! ' t ill It 1 ('! .1 ' i I 1 , i ' I U I' I'. If O-li itll 'Mi'i I flit trnt . I N fr I. 1 I I ' 1 t . 1 ' a,.t jm I Uut at 10 u'rliit K cmiilurird In I'murier Mllia Croehj. The luneinl lll be held Ihe name from the llnffmati iiiiiti-r- ! a kiiig .Impel hi the Nmili j-tde Toil of li-t M.lf-n. ' tine inn natural Ire ' alole irniu a tioxar ii!e-tr' ked in lite viritut of Tn ent e entli unit atieele, annie time eieicta lu'lwi to unit :t oclnik. 'I hie ii the eliminate nf ' eport that la on Hie captain' ile.k at the Konlb Mule al. I luu. iree (! Ihlrl U.illera. To rl ilniiik and iilleiiii'l a Hlrep with tvn riimpnnlnne on a i.chiiI hu "in unnie pail nf the oily" coat A. K. liorhiien. Si l.iiuiH. 1 1 iinel.'iit , $Hi mid hla union rani te-uifilni; bid menilieriihip to Hie national 'ii aiinlr.Hilun nf iron win ker' yeeterilay. Itorhilen iiild ihe IvhI pollre of the "loin.!) ' e he relied It and added that he ill. In I llilnk imi'li of Smith Side friend All former rerrrfla In aheap and lamb prlcea at ihe flimth Omaha market were r,? . A1 urgess-Nash CbfiPAiaY: vjirooY Tern" 6 P. M. Saturdays 9 P. M. La" : i !. vn . 1 1 . An ui in I'm 'I Imr-ii (t I'm h' I'll ,t ll.i'liiiii nf tlir til it's Mud " Sport Hat Sitnill y in. ') i ., (.. 'I'-tiit.! t. V ,! I . ' ' . . (I ' , i : . I l i i li-ttiij f ilit ui. An ui ti i wi fni 'l lmiMi.n nf titMiit lv eh.'Hti'ie.l i i i .-1 1 Kllnk Hclinoul o llrllrt; lu.-ireu-d -Jl f'Wi .0, Clghlllg ai Hrnme nf Ki pmind". and wliirh lunngh llie hislir.ii price ever paid hi ibv Soul; Onliih.l nuiiket. the lot ai-llini; for i'l '.' Iwr iKiudiedweiMht. Thia ia J.' rent. pe lilllllll rllH rl lit lllnlier thllli ihe fi-IBI" irrniil pi Ire oTt ewei, wbirh wa et ih ll.ih.-il In Alay nf lit:,, latlc (tl faal. The l,.iiiee' Alii anriel (id Ihe i'eniin I tuei lirniitmjia I innal rhiin h wiil nie-i a the rhurrt). T ent i -f if t-i end Al lreta rhiuxliiy nflei riiMiri at 'J o ro.'k. .1 K. fllvnn. tlJl Aouih Seventeenii liee!, rep.trla the Inea o'' a and WH'i I aloleii from hie inniu lnl i-veniu :.i O'riork, I'leim rrt I tune are un.lrr may for I lie im pair of the South Hlile tail. Veatenhi morning the irin wiminw taken fiimi In wall h .Hid Junea end Hennir Thunm. two prlaonera who eaniped iail Htiiihi: a found hidden In one rot iwr nf.iii "bull pen." The aouth wall will he n cnnlai in led w ith relnforred rom rete He Went Ada eerve hundred dil rhrme IVxilaa 187. intitirtl i ri-o I I it 1 1 "ill ill ' Kiltill'l'' ll'! I'.t-.ii.i tl.f i!l I !i ! '. .'.' at i - it TMt run lion or notm v